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We have taken a number of steps to empower and invest in our employees.</s></s>The steps we have taken put programs for the employees in place.
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In fact, the sloping shoulder was the noticeable feature of the new clothes of the Dior era, coming as it did immediately in the wake of the Joan Crawford/Rosalind Russell period and its vigorous shoulder padding.</s></s>Dior was known for their exquisite blazers with thick heavy shoulder pads.
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Who are these sons of eggs?</s></s>I wish they were daughters of eggs.
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In addition to the arguments previously advanced by the Vice Presidentas representatives and addressed in our June 22 letter to the Counsel to the Vice President (see Enclosure 1), the Vice Presidentas August 2 letter to the Congress asserts that the study is not authorized by statute because GAO is limited to looking at the aresults- of programs and that GAO does not have a right of access to documents because the Vice President is not included under the term aagency- used in GAOas statute.</s></s>The Vice President's representatives went further and demanded an apology from the GAO.
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The remaining parts of the north, although enticing, are difficult to explore.</s></s>Inexperienced explorers should take care to avoid dangerous areas of the north.
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Ceter of the national aerosece industry, with a vigorous local culture and bright and breezy street life, this university city has an infectious enthusiasm to it.</s></s>Design of military aircraft is one of the town's biggest industries.
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We are concerned that the significant emissions reductions are required too quickly.</s></s>Fast emission reduction is bad.
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and that you're very much right but the jury may or may not see it that way so you get a little anticipate you know anxious there and go well you know</s></s>Even if you're correct, I think the jury would pick up on that.
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The conspiracy-minded allege that the chains also leverage their influence to persuade the big publishers to produce more blockbusters at the expense of moderate-selling books.</s></s>Big publishers want to produce more high budget films, even if that means badly selling books.
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Even analysts who had argued for loosening the old standards, by which the market was clearly overvalued, now think it has maxed out for a while.</s></s>Some analysts wanted to make the old standards less restrictive for investors.
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Waterloo.</s></s>The defeat of Napoleon.
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Now they're telling mothers to deny food to infants all night long once the kids are a few months old.</s></s>Infants are allowed to feed at night during their first months.
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I'd noticed him more than once and I'd figured it out in my own mind that he was afraid of somebody or something.</s></s>I saw him a few times and I thought that he was hiding something and is scared to be found out.
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IDPA's OIG's mission is to prevent, detect, and eliminate fraud, waste, abuse, and misconduct in various payment programs.</s></s>IDPA's OIG's mission is clear and cares about payment programs.
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3) The gap between the productivity of women and the productivity of men.</s></s>The numbers are very similar.
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well we bought this with credit too well we found it with a clearance uh down in Memphis i guess and uh</s></s>We bought non-sale items in Memphis on credit.
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i was trying to think about some of my favorite people that i liked in music and they're none of them are recent right</s></s>I enjoy older music.
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The streets are crammed with vendors selling shrine offerings of sweets, curds, and coconut, as well as garlands and holy images.</s></s>Vendors have lined the streets with torches and fires.
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He was waiting for the Scotland Yard men. </s></s>The Scotland Yard men were coming.
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The guidelines do not apply to inpatient hospital services and hospice services and will be used by Medicare fiscal intermediaries to determine the maximum allowable costs of the therapy services.</s></s>When it comes to therapy services the policies and procedures are not relevant.
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The unintended side effect is radical, direct In what other state do voters set the tax rates?</s></s>There is a radical side effect that was intended.
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yeah okay yeah those games are fun to watch you you you watch those games</s></s>Those games are a lot of fun.
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When he's ready for a major strike, how many innocents do you suppose are going to suffer? To quote one of your contemporaries; 'The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.' '</s></s>If he does a big strike, many people will suffer.
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But is the Internet so miraculous an advertising vehicle that Gross will be able to siphon off $400 per person from total ad spending of $1,000 per family--or persuade advertisers to spend an additional $400 to reach each of his customers?</s></s>Gross did not have to pay any money for advertising.
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FDA suggests there may be an association between BSE and a form of human TSE known as new variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.</s></s>Research suggests the FDA's opinion is wrong.
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Then Shuman claims that Linux provides no graphical user interface.</s></s>They made accusations about the platform.
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oh that might be kind of interesting is it</s></s>I'm not sure if it will actually be interesting.
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(Cohen 1999) Although many observers would view this as an extreme step it could reduce costs and allow increased efficiencies.</s></s>They don't want to lower costs.
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Generally, FGD systems tend to be constructed closer to the ground compared to SCR technology retrofits.</s></s>SCR technology retrofits differ from FGD systems.
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Because marginal costs are very low, a newspaper price for preprints might be as low as 5 or 6 cents per piece.</s></s>Newspaper preprints can cost as much as $5.
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so you know well a lot of the stuff you hear coming from South Africa now and from West Africa that's considered world music because it's not particularly using certain types of folk styles</s></s>They rely too heavily on the types of folk styles.
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'These are human lives.</s></s>These are Hunan lives
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In short, most of the whale is incompressible.</s></s>Whales cannot be compressed well.
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These alone could have valuable uses.</s></s>They may be valuable.
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However, the associated cost is primarily some of the costs of assessing and collecting duties on imported merchandise, such as the salaries of import specialists (who classify merchandise) and the costs of processing paperwork.</s></s>the associated cost is how much people spend relative to this amount
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Its scorecard included measures for accuracy, speed and timeliness, unit cost, customer satisfaction, and employee development and satisfaction.</s></s>Accuracy and speed are the first measurements listed on the scorecard.
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A newly unified Christian Spain under the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, completed the Reconquest, defeating the only Moorish enclave left on the Iberian peninsula, Granada, in 1492.</s></s>Ferdinand and Isabella completed the Reconquest to establish a Muslim Spain.
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Lucy screamed, I've got to know.</s></s>Lucy wanted to know.
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After the high emotion of de Gaulle's march down the Champs-Elys??es, the business of post-war reconstruction, though boosted by the generous aid of the Americans' Mar?­shall Plan, proved arduous, and the wartime alliance of de Gaulle's conservatives and the Communist Party soon broke down.</s></s>The Marshall Plan was not concocted until 1918.
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Are you sure we should take him down there?' Greuze asked Natalia.</s></s>Natalia was certain it was alright to bring him down there, and told Greuze that no matter what, he must end up down there.
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One he broke back to about the length of his forearm.</s></s>He snapped it until it was just a couple of inches long.
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but i don't know you know maybe you could do that for a certain period of time but i mean how long does that kind of a thing take you know to to um say to question the person or to get into their head</s></s>It might take a long time to do that because getting inside a person's head takes time.
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yeah it's true it is in in fact i have a friend of mine that moved to North Carolina she's um an emergency room nurse she does the operating room</s></s>My friend moved to NC to take a job as a nurse in a trauma unit at a hospital emergency room.
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It's absurd but I can't help it. Sir James nodded again.</s></s>Sir James thinks it's absurd.
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In addition to the arguments previously advanced by the Vice Presidentas representatives and addressed in our June 22 letter to the Counsel to the Vice President (see Enclosure 1), the Vice Presidentas August 2 letter to the Congress asserts that the study is not authorized by statute because GAO is limited to looking at the aresults- of programs and that GAO does not have a right of access to documents because the Vice President is not included under the term aagency- used in GAOas statute.</s></s>The Vice President believes that GAO shouldn't be able to read documents.
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True devotees talk shop at even more specialized groups, such as one on Northeastern weather (ne.weather), whose recent conversation topics included the great blizzard of 1978 and the freak snowstorm of May 1977.</s></s>Ne.weather is a general discussion group, not only about weather.
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or just get out and walk uh or even jog a little although i don't do that regularly but Washington's a great place to do that</s></s>"I regularly go for a walk or a jog at Washington's."
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That couldn't happen in a sane world, either.</s></s>That could not happen in a world that wasn't insane, either.
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and i and i may have been the only one that did both because the mentality in Dallas was that you couldn't like both you had to like one and hate the other</s></s>I did not follow the mentality in Dallas, of liking only one team.
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A contract that provides for a firm price or in</s></s>The contract doesn't specify details on price.
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Never know where they won't turn up next. </s></s>It's hard to predict where they will turn up.
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um-hum yes i was amazed we spent the only time we played on our trip was in Douglas Arizona and uh that was just</s></s>Douglas, Arizona was a highlight of our trip.
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and uh really they're about it they've got a guy named Herb Williams that that i guess sort of was supposed to take the place of uh Tarpley but he uh he just doesn't have the offensive skills</s></s>Tarpley is a better offensive player that Herb Williams.
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But if you take it seriously, the anti-abortion position is definitive by definition.</s></s>If you decide to be serious about supporting anti-abortion, it's a very run of the mill belief to hold.
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Say, man, don't you know you've been given up for dead? </s></s>He died of starvation after being left in the desert by his group of friends.
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I think it behooves Slate, in its effort to take over the public-opinion industry, to make a thorough effort to uncover the truth behind this unnatural connection.</s></s>Slate is obliged to launch an investigation.
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Why bother to sacrifice your lives for dirt farmers and slavers?</s></s>People sacrifice their lives for farmers and slaves.
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plus i like to dance you know</s></s>Plus I love to get my groove on.
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Sometimes more than one denomination shares one church.</s></s>Denominations can make use of one church for the good of the community.
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Jon twisted the man's wrist.</s></s>Jon grabbed the man and yelled at him.
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We are concerned that the significant emissions reductions are required too quickly.</s></s>We're concerned about emissions reducing too quickly.
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i'm not sure what the overnight low was</s></s>It was 37 degrees last night.
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Credibility is a vital factor, and Jim Lehrer does, indeed, have it.</s></s>Everyone would believe whatever Jim Lehrer said.
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As with other types of internal controls, this is a cycle of activity, not an exercise with a defined beginning and end.</s></s>The cycle never really started on purpose, it just happened and now it needs to keep going.
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Regulators may not be totally supportive of a more comprehensive business model because they are concerned that the information would be based on a lot of judgment and, therefore, lack of precision, which could make enforcement of reporting standards difficult.</s></s>Difficulty of reporting standards can be a huge obstacle for this business model.
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The party's broad aims were to support capitalist policies and to continue close ties with Britain and the rest of the Commonwealth.</s></s>The party sought to establish ties with the United States.
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Most of Slate will not be published next week, the third and last of our traditional summer weeks off.</s></s>Slate's publishing schedule will be altered next week.
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kind of kind of nothing i won't have anything to do with</s></s>I don't want anything to do with it, no doubts about it.
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And he claimed she earned $11,000 a month - or $132,000 a year - from a home quilting business she had owned for 22 years.</s></s>Quilting is a profitable hobby.
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Routine screening and intervention will require engendering a sense of role responsibility among emergency department clinicians towards addressing substance abuse.</s></s>Routine screening has no impact on substance abuse prevention.
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to do it before you know before it gets hot and one time last year i remember we were planning on doing that and it was eighty degrees even then</s></s>Last year we planned to do that during winter and it was nice and cold.
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no chemicals and plus then you can use it as a fertilizer and not have to worry about spreading those chemicals like on your lawn or your bushes or whatever</s></s>We don't want to use chemicals on our lawn
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The management of the cafe has established the rules for the use of their facility.</s></s>The management of the cafe is strict about how they manage it.
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No, Dave Hanson, you were too important to us for that.</s></s>No, Dave Hanson, we couldn't risk your life becaus you are too important to us.
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Additionally, GAO's FederalInformationSystemControlsAuditManualis now used by most major federal audit entities to evaluate computerrelated controls.</s></s>A few major federal audit entities use the GAO system.
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36 AC usage nationally for mercury control from power plants should be roughly proportional to the total MWe of coal-fired facilities that are equipped with the technology (this assumes an average capacity factor of 85 percent and other assumptions of Tables 4-4 and 4-5).</s></s>Power plants' mercury control AC usage is higher than total MWe from coal facilities.
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Egg cattle merry wedged marvelous</s></s>The ducks were at the pond.
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Sadly, vandals removed all the tomb's spectacular treasures, but they did leave the gentle beauty of rose and poppies in rich inlaid stones of onyx, green chrysolite, carnelian, and variegated agate.</s></s>The vandals were kind enough to leave the inlaid stones.
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Lawyers in their first three years of practice or who are inactive pay $90, and retired lawyers pay nothing.</s></s>Lawyers pay $90 to be included in the directory.
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from from personal parties or from these uh phone answering phone uh commercial things</s></s>Is it from personal parties or the phone answering things?
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The door opened and Severn stepped out.</s></s>They were waiting for someone to open the door for them.
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The national award was created to recognize an attorney in practice for less than 10 years for excellence in public interest or pro bono activities.</s></s>The national award giving to attorneys for excellence in public interest, is given to 10 attorneys annually.
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By coordinating policy development and awareness activities in this manner, she helps ensure that new risks and policies are communicated promptly and that employees are periodically reminded of existing policies through means such as monthly bulletins, an intranet web site, and presentations to new employees.</s></s>She can find new risks with the awareness campaign.
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We are also advocating enhanced reporting in connection with key federal performance and projection information.</s></s>We think reporting should be enhanced as it has a vital connection with projection statistics.
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In his effort to build nationalism across Turkey in the 1920s, Ataterk instituted a campaign to suppress Kurdish identity that continues today.</s></s>In 1942, Ataterk tried to build nationalism in Turkey.
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I touched my palm to his mutilated cheek, and tried to stem my instinctive revulsion.</s></s>You could see where the bear had scratched across his cheek.
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On the other side of the peninsula, off the tourist track in the peninsula's heel, are the curiously romantic landscapes of Puglia, from its centuries-old trulli constructions to the medieval fortresses of the German emperors.</s></s>Puglia doesn't have a tourism industry, so it is slow-paced and relaxing.
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The policy succeeded, and I was fortunate to have had the opportunity to make that contribution to my people.</s></s>Because the policy was a success, I was able to make a contribution to my people.
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Our efforts having been in vain, we had abandoned the matter, hoping that it might turn up of itself one day. </s></s>The problem was solved one day.
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Judge Bailey was chosen because he should be looked at as the representative of all future winners.</s></s>Nobody liked Judge Bailey.
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The cathedral in particular is impressive after dark.</s></s>The cathedral is equally as impressive during the light of day.
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Classic Castilian restaurant.</s></s>The restaurant is based off a classic Castilian style.
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Part of the reason for the difference in pieces per possible delivery may be due to the fact that five percent of possible residential deliveries are businesses, and it is thought, but not known, that a lesser percentage of possible deliveries on rural routes are businesses.</s></s>We all know that the reason for a lesser percentage of possible deliveries on rural routes being businesses, is because of the fact that people prefer living in cities rather than rural areas.
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You can find Manchester, Sheffield, and Cambridge in Jamaica, to name but three.</s></s>There are many more places in Jamaica as well.
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huh-uh i don't even want to go anywhere yeah that's about it</s></s>I prefer not to travel.
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I turned a curve and I was just in time to see him ring the bell and get admitted to the house.</s></s>I turned a curve and was just in time to see him ringing the big brass bell, echoing as he was admitted to the house.
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it depends a lot of uh a lot of things were thought that uh as you know the farmers thought okay we got chemicals we're putting chemicals on the field well the ground will naturally filter out the</s></s>The farming chemicals are filtered by the ground.
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"So your girl writes that your little farewell activity didn't fare so well, eh?" he chortled.</s></s>Your little girl wrote about how well your farewell activity went.
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BUDGETARY RESOURCES - The forms of authority given to an agency allowing it to incur obligations.</s></s>Administrations generally feel that some agencies should have more budgetary resources than others.
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If Washington Square is underripe, U-Turn and Devil's Advocate are rotting.</s></s>Washington Square is definitely underripe, no questions asked.
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